A small ukiyo-e woodblock print depicting Doraemon using a traditional cloisonné pattern.
The close-up of Doraemon's face and cloisonné-patterned nose is so cute.
"Cloisonne" is also called "Waqibei".
It is a pattern formed by overlapping and connecting 1/4 of the circumference of the same circle.
Because the patterns extend in both directions and are continuous, they have auspicious meanings and are called "four directions" and "ten directions".
It has been used in interior decoration since ancient times, such as partition paper, and is still used as decorative patterns in hotel banquet halls.
● Dimensions: Height 34.2 cm x Width 17.2 cm x Depth 3.5 cm
● Material: Ukiyo-e: Japanese paper (Echizen original paper), special frame: aluminum, acrylic
● Place of production: Made in Japan
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